ICIP has published on February a new issue of Peace in Progress e-magazine “Redirecting security from Feminism” with the aim of  highlight the contributions of feminism to the definition of a new security model.

This monograph includes seven articles in depth by Nora Miralles, journalist and researcher at Centre Delàs d’Estudis per la Pau; Marissa Conway, cofounder of the Center for Feminist Foreign Policy; Ana Velasco, feminist security analist and member of Women in International Security (WIIS); Swati Parashar, Associate Professor in Peace and Development Research at the School of Global Studies, Gothenburg University; Carme Colomina, journalist and researcher at CIDOB; Pinar Bilgin, Professor of International Relations at Bilkent University; and Shamin Meer, feminist activist, researcher and writer. This last articles is collectively written with WoMin.

The magazine also includes an interview with philosopher and feminist activist Judith Butler, who focuses on security, freedom and nonviolence, and on the increasing vulnerability in the pandemic world. Lastly, this monograph includes a series of recommendations of books, papers, projects and references to online seminars that aim to increase knowledge and contribute to the debate on feminist security.

Online discussion

The ICIP has organized an online discussion with five of the authors to present the monograph publically. The session is avaliable in English in the ICIP YouTube channel.

Online discussion “Redirecting security from Feminism”

From this webinar the ICIP has published a graphic summary with the main analysis and messages.

These materials and analysis are part of the ICIP field of work “Alternatives of security” which has the goal to build an alternative discourse to the prevailing conception of security by disseminating the strategies and tools that feminism and nonviolence provide to address conflict. In particular, ICIP seeks to rethink security from a human and environmental perspective.

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